Montreal, December 18, 2018 — All political parties in the National Assembly should commit to the principle of diversity and fair representation in appointing Commissioners at the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission, as the latest nomination of two new part-time members still leaves the Commission with a serious diversity deficit.

Montréal, December 5, 2018 - An English-speaking young Black woman, who faced discriminatory treatment at her former job at downtown's Madisons New York Grill & Bar as hostess due to her cornrow hairstyle, has won the first round with her discrimination case.

Montréal, November 21, 2018 — A Black man and his girlfriend, both of whom were pepper-sprayed and violently arrested by police officers during the Grand Prix in Montreal, want to hold not only the arresting police officers accountable, the SPVM, but also the supervisor who was present and who could have acted to avoid the abuse.

Montréal, November 14, 2018 — An English-speaking Black man in his 50s will take The Bay to the Human Rights Commission for having detained and interrogated him after he applied for a Hudson Bay credit card.

The downtown department store staff then called the police after suspecting his identification was fake when filling out the required credit card form.

Montréal, October 31, 2018 — After four years of being repeatedly subjected to racial harassment and profiling by the police in Repentigny, a young Black man and his family have decided to file complaints against more than 15 police officers of that municipality.

Montréal, September 7, 2018 - A Black woman is accusing the Montreal Police (SPVM) of obstructing the Police Ethics Commissioner’s investigation into her complaint of police officers’ misconduct since it did not cooperate in good faith with the Commissioner’s office.

Montréal, August 31st, 2018 - CRARR is launching an urgent appeal for public funding for Harrold Acquah, a disabled English-speaking Black victim of a racist hate crime, who has been left by the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission to seek justice before the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal by himself and at his own expense.

Montréal, August 28, 2018 - After being denied adequate support to fully integrate and succeed in his law studies over a period of two years, a law student with disabilities at McGill University has decided to file a complaint of systemic discrimination against the institution with the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission.